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Treaty that divided Charlemagne's empire into three kingdoms.
Germanic people that attacked from the north.
Invaders that seized Sicily and raided Italy. They also invaded Europe from the south.
KIng of France. He granted the Viking leader a huge piece of French territory
Dynasty of Frankish rulers.Feudalism started with the decline of this dynasty
The system in which someone gives land in exchange for money and material goods.
A Dynasty in china that showed the first sign of feudalism.
A piece of land that the lord gives to a vassal
A person who receives land from a lord
The land and estate that the lord owns
The tax that should be given to the church; payment made to a priest.
Code filled with a set of complex ideals that a knight must follow.
The first rank earned by a knight in training at age 7; the boy is sent to a castle of another lord.
The rank a knight in training earns at age 14; they shadow a full fledged knight
The pope that increased the secular role and got involved in politics.
This pope thought that a pope should bow to the emperor in political manors
Religious officials
Owns church, priest or pastor
A district under the pastoral care of a bishop in the Christian church.
Laws of Christian church; the body of laws governing the religious practices of the Christian church.
. The act when someone is kicked out of the church and their rights of being a memeber of the church is taken away; banish from the church
Sacraments not allowed in kings land
The most effective ruler of medieval Germany; invaded Italy on the popes behalf following Charlemagne's footsteps; the pope awarded him by crowning him emperor
When the king or noble appoints clergy.
Banned lay investiture
This emperor ordered Gregory VII to step down from papacy.
A compromise made by Gregory and Henry where the church can appoint a bishop but the emperor can veto the appointment.

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History

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Ch. 13

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13.2 - 13.4

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13.2-13.4

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The Dark, Middle Ages

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